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(32 customer reviews) 30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
poor seal on lid,
April 14, 2009 Scott D. Long "skati" (Phoenix) - See all my reviews
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Appearance is nice, but the functionality of this grease storage container would be better if the lid formed a tight seal with container. A tight lid would prevent access by tiny lifeforms (such as small ants). More importantly, fat oxidizes and becomes rancid and the rapidity with which this happens depends upon air circulation. I suspect my mother's aluminium grease keeper was better at preserving fat because it had a tight seal to both the filter, which contained tiny holes that would be sealed by cooled grease, and a lid, both of which sealed tightly. In this container, neither the lid nor the screen limit air access to the fat.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful
Great grease keeper,
November 29, 2003 "henrizz" (Granbury, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
The Fryer's Friend Grease Keeper is the best I have found. I have had mine for about 5 years. It looks like new. It is easy to clean and keeps your bacon grease handy and ready to use in your recipes.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Grease Can,
September 1, 2008 Bobby G. Bristoe (Ellettsville Indiana) - See all my reviews
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This turned out to be exactly what I wanted. It holds just a hair more than a quart, so if you store your grease in fruit jars in the fridge, don't fill the can to the top first. the screen is fine enough to catch almost all of the junk but course enough for good flow. The front of the can has a pour spout, and of course it is all stainless steele, no aluminum here. defenately worth the price